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Friday, January 04, 2008
(Weak) correlation between life expectancies and healthcare spending
From Yves Smith: I don't think that U.S. life expectancies were adjusted for automobile fatalities, homicides, or immigration patterns. It seems like ignoring those realities would actually distort the measurement of healthcare spending on mortality.
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